Our world changed in April
1993 when the Mosaic 1.0 browser was released to the general public. We need new forms of education. We need to reform our learning institutions, concepts, and modes of education for our age. Now, anyone with access to the World Wide Web can go far beyond the passive consumer model to contribute content on the Web.

THE WEB AT 28+ Overall
verdict: “The internet has been a plus for society and an especially good thing for individual users” http://www.pewinternet.org/2014/02/27/the-web-at-25-in-the-u-s/

An immediacy in interactions to
improve learning and understanding in the formation of knowledge. Knowing how to leverage social media and new media channels of communication. Using a diversity of media rich content materials.

WHAT IS REALLY AT STAKE?
● Communication - sharing thoughts, questions, ideas and solutions ● Curation - collecting and reflecting on what we encounter ● Collaboration - working together to reach a goal by putting talent, expertise and ‘smarts’ to work ● Critical thinking - looking at problems in a new way by linking knowledge across digital spaces ● Creativity - new approaches to get things done through innovation and invention.

TALKING IN CONTEXT ● What
makes a good physiotherapy clinical educator? ● Don’t simply add the role of educator to that of clinician. ● For students the impact of interactions with their clinical educator can be as great as the impact of dealing with patients. ● Understand the role and skill set of the physiotherapy clinical educator and professional organisation. ● Build strong non-clinical skills - personal skills linked to graduate attributes eg. teamwork and leadership. ● Nurture the role of advocacy, education and communication in the health sector. Edgar, S., & Connaughton, J. (2014). Exploring the role and skill set of physiotherapy clinical educators in work integrated learning. Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 15(1).

“Our professional workplaces and organisations
are immersed in a momentum of change, requiring innovators and leaders who help shape the future of physiotherapy in Australia”. “This requires a transformation in our education strategies and professional communication practices”. AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

• “Knowledge assembly,” building a
“reliable information hoard” from diverse sources. • Retrieval skills, plus “critical thinking” for making informed judgements about retrieved information, with wariness about the validity and completeness of internet sources. • Awareness of the value of traditional tools in conjunction with networked media. • Awareness of “people networks” as sources of advice and help. • Being comfortable with publishing and communicating information as well as accessing it. Bawden, D. (2008). Chapter One: Origins and concepts of digital literacy. In Digital literacies: concepts, policies & practices (pp. 17–32). Peter Lang Publishing, Inc. AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

How do you nurture purposeful
discourse in multiple information environments for learning and professional practice? What are the possibilities? AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

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Where can we follow you? For example – how many have explored Evernote for organising, notetaking, sharing and presenting : 23 Research Things - Evernote 23 Mobile Things - Evernote How a CSU student is using Evernote

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Evernote for educators • Cloud based tool you can access from anywhere • Work online or offline • Works on any device or platform • Sync on all devices for anytime access Your best ideas are always with you

Notebooks Share notes and notebooks
and manage permissions by allowing others to either view, edit, or both Scannable High-quality scans ready to save or share Skitch Skitch is a free screenshot editing and sharing utility. The app permits the user to add shapes and text to an image, and then share it online. Evernote Web Clipper is a simple extension for your web browser that lets you capture full-page articles, images, selected text, important emails, and any web page. Moleskin digital-friendly notebook with specially designed pages and stickers for smartphone syncing. AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/6/16215562/evernote-app-organize-how-to-use-maximum-productivity Twitter > Evernote Browser > Evernote PDF > Evernote LMS > Evernote Videos > Evernote

This is already hinting at
a digital profile! Evernote in action: ● Twitter to Evernote ● Browser to Evernote ● PDF to Evernote ● Blackboard to Evernote ● Videos to Evernote AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY Where can we follow you?

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OneNote - organisation • Cloud based tool you can access from anywhere • Work online or offline • Works on any device or platform • Synced on all devices for anytime access • Integrates with Office

Create multiple notebooks Built-in templates
are available or you can customise your own Various options for sharing notes Create pages and subpages inside each section Tools for drawing and handwriting – then convert to typed text Tools to record audio and video Tools to insert files and take screen shots Create sections inside notebooks • Cloud based tool you can access from anywhere • Work online or offline • Works on any device or platform • Synced on all devices for anytime access • Integrates with Office AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

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What I look for in all areas of primary and community care:- ● Communication and support ● Social media channels ● Print, digital and online resources ● Community education in information quality/sources and community support for products and services.

Education sets the space for
the future. ● Current education programs for the community. ● Current education programs for advocacy. ● Ongoing professional development. ● Training programs for the ‘next generation’. AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

Let’s be creative and open!
The primary purpose of copyright is to provide an incentive for people to produce new works for the benefit of society as a whole. In 2001, Creative Commons was created as a nonprofit to support all those who wanted to share digital content. ● Open education resources ● Open publications ● Creative commons images and audio AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

Let’s be creative and open!
Creative Commons license does not mean giving up your copyright. It means permitting users to make use of your material in various ways, but only on certain conditions. AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

https://creativecommons.org/choose/ Quick Links ● Are
you looking for free images, text, music, or audiovisual resources to use in your own work? ● Want to get a Creative Commons licence to let others know how they can share and reuse your works? AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

Educators guide to copyright, fair
use, and creative commons https://www.theedublogger.com/2017/01/20/copyright-fair-use-and- creative-commons/ Fair use: Using images and non-textual materials in presentations, papers, theses, and dissertations http://libguides.usc.edu/fair_use How to combine text and image in eLearning design http://theelearningcoach.com/media/text-and-images-in-elearning/ Use images wisely to match emotions in custom course development https://www.synotive.com/blog/use-images-wisely-to-match-emotions- in-custom-course-development AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

● Metropolitan Museum of Art
in New York announced that 400,000 of its high- resolution digital images are now available for non-commercial use—including in scholarly publications in any media—without permission from the Museum and without a fee. ● The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has been equally open with its digital images and uses this access as a way of encouraging people to engage with its collection. ● The British Museum has new images being added to the database and made available here at the rate of about 2,000 each week. ● The J. Paul Getty Museum in its Open Content Program has high-resolution images from the Getty collections now in the public domain, and freely available in digital format. I might be able to obtain an image for my own research purposes but what if I want to use it in a public presentation, include it in a blog post or publish it in an academic article? Of course it all depends on where the image is from. Here are some museum options! There are many more... Many museums and galleries are increasingly making their digital images available free of charge for non-commercial use. AN ERA OF ONLINE TECHNOLOGY

…and then there is the
Internet of Things (IoT) A range of technological and social forces are converging that will make patient-generated health data an important part of the clinical landscape by 2020. Move from episodic care to a continuous care model based on real-time health data. Internet-connected wearables that collect data on how people move could alert us when their gait speed is too slow, so we know we need to help them before they have a fall.